Homeowners with tile floors, showers, or backsplashes know grout darkens over time and mopping does not touch it. A website with before-and-after photos, a sealing explanation, and clear service areas earns the cleaning call. Free mockup, no commitment.
For Tile & Grout Cleaning in KC
Web Design for Tile & Grout Cleaning Companies in Kansas City
Tile and grout cleaning customers have typically tried everything short of professional service — steam mops, bleach pens, electric scrubbers — and found that unsealed grout absorbs dirt, soap scum, and mold deep into the porous surface that household tools cannot reach. The primary questions they ask when researching a professional are: what method do you use — hot water extraction with a rotary jet head reaches into grout pores in a way that mopping cannot, what cleaning agents are used and are they safe for natural stone like travertine or marble that cannot take acidic cleaners, whether grout sealing is included or an add-on, and whether you can restore or recolor grout that has permanent staining. Shower tile is a common specialty — soap scum, mold, and hard water deposits build up on vertical surfaces and in grout joints and a professional deep clean often makes a shower look new without regrouting. Commercial customers — restaurants, hotels, gyms — have high-traffic tile floors that need regular maintenance cleaning on a schedule. Color sealing or grout staining is a service that dramatically changes a floor appearance and is a strong upsell that customers who have been disappointed by regular cleaning respond to. A tile and grout website that shows dramatic before-and-after photos, explains the hot water extraction process, and covers grout sealing and color restoration earns the homeowner who has given up on mopping.
What homeowners research before hiring a tile and grout cleaner
- Cleaning method — hot water extraction vs. scrubbing — what actually gets into grout pores
- Natural stone safety — travertine, marble, slate — pH-neutral products, no acid etching
- Grout sealing — whether it is included, types of sealer, how long it lasts, what it prevents
- Shower tile — soap scum, mold, hard water removal — vertical surface process, caulk inspection
- Color restoration — grout staining or colorsealing — when it is needed vs. standard cleaning
What your tile and grout cleaning website would include
- Cleaning process — rotary hot water extraction, pre-treatment, high-pH degreasers, rinse and extract
- Before and after gallery — floors, showers, backsplashes — grout color transformation photos
- Natural stone — travertine, marble, saltillo — safe products, honing and polishing if offered
- Grout sealing — penetrating sealer vs. color sealer, coverage, longevity, reapplication schedule
- Commercial service — restaurants, hotels, gyms — scheduled maintenance, high-traffic floor programs
- Quote form with tile type, surface area, last professional cleaning, specific problem areas, sealing interest
What clients say
“Tile cleaning sells itself with before-and-afters but I had no way to show them without a website. Customers would call, ask if I could make their grout lighter, and I would try to describe what the machine does over the phone. The new site with our photo gallery — real Kansas City kitchens and showers where the grout went from dark gray back to its original color — brought in customers who already knew what to expect and were ready to book. Color sealing upsells went from rarely to almost every job because customers saw the gallery and asked for it before I even brought it up.”
— M. Okonkwo, tile and grout cleaning, Kansas City, MO
Simple pricing
A tile cleaning site with gallery, process, and quote form starts at $200. A full site with natural stone section, grout sealing guide, and commercial program is $425–$850. One whole-house tile job covers the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.
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